Norma Rae, Places in the Heart, Mrs. Doubtfire, Forrest Gump, and Lincoln. But ask her how it feels to be an icon, and the 76-year-old gives a look and an answer that clearly thinks otherwise. “I find it kind of shocking," she says over Zoom.
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Stormzy felt a huge sense of relief during the 2020 lockdowns because he felt like he could finally take a break. The Shut Up rapper felt like he could never take time off otherwise his career would suffer, so when the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020 and forced him to cancel his tour, he felt relieved that he could rest without feeling guilty about it. "I always had difficulty taking a break, going on holiday, taking a vacation, anything like that.
I was a hungry MC, I always felt like I had s**t to do," he explained to GQ. "So when lockdown actually came, it was a big relief for me. Because usually if I take a break, I always feel like the world is still moving.
But this time everyone stopped. The world stopped. " For the first time in years, the grime star let himself chill out and played PlayStation with his brothers without feeling bad about it.
To keep his mind sharp, he stayed off weed and took a break from social media. "I just don't think the best version of myself is scrolling on my phone," he said of his social media detox. "It can't be good for anyone's mental health.
I've got a lot of theories about how it distracts and manipulates. Especially for someone like me. I have a lot of energy.
I have a lot of traffic. And I felt like that for a long time. God didn't design us to consume that much traffic, that much information.
That much content. I don't want it to seem like I'm on a high horse. I just don't think it's that healthy.
Norma Rae, Places in the Heart, Mrs. Doubtfire, Forrest Gump, and Lincoln. But ask her how it feels to be an icon, and the 76-year-old gives a look and an answer that clearly thinks otherwise. “I find it kind of shocking," she says over Zoom.
A young Scots actor has opened up on the challenges he faced while filming Matilda The Musical - most of which was done during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
Adam Sandler has to be loving life right now. Not only does he continue to make hit films for Netflix, but he’s been able to truly flex his more dramatic chops with his recent film “Hustle,” as well as the oft-discussed, awards-caliber performance in “Uncut Gems.” And apparently, his roles in auteur projects is nowhere near done.
Focus Features’ Spoiler Alert opened on six screens (in NY, LA, San Francisco) to an estimated $85k, or $14k per theater, in a crowded arthouse market. Strong exit polls and word of mouth – 94% in the top two boxes – could help built out this movie, which will likely be more audience-focused than awards-buzz driven.
Mom’s night out! Jennifer Garner attended President Joe Biden‘s state dinner on Thursday, December 1, with a very special guest: her daughter Violet.
Fleetwood Mac’s very own Christine McVie has passed away at age 79, and Stevie Nicks is remembering her “best friend” in an emotional tribute.
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Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie has sadly passed away at the age of 79, her family have confirmed in a statement. Her loved ones said she was a “revered musician who was loved universally”.
Christine McVie, the honey-voiced singer, songwriter and keyboard player of the massively popular Fleetwood Mac, died today following a short illness. She was 79.
For months now, there has been talk about some sort of four-hour cut of Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis.” At first, it seemed as if Luhrmann himself wanted to see it happen. Now, it appears fans are desperate to see more of the somewhat over-the-top world the filmmaker created for his film about the King of Rock ‘n Roll.
Major bummer! Little People Big World’s Tori Roloff couldn’t host Thanksgiving dinner with her family after she was feeling under the weather.
EXCLUSIVE: Joanne Mitchell (The Outing) has signed on to direct the psychological horror Sybil, starring Rebecca Calder (Love Me Do), James Fleet (Four Weddings and a Funeral), and Sacharissa Claxton (Sandman).
Animal lovers Matt, 34, and his girlfriend Melanie Chandler, 32, had been thinking about getting a dog for a while, but wanted to be sure they could commit to the responsibilities involved. Then one day that decision was all but taken out of their hands… “While deliberating, we heard of someone locally who’d had a litter of cocker spaniel puppies,” says Matt. They popped over “for a quick look”. That’s when they first met Floyd – who was the runt of the litter: the puppy's father picked him up and placed him in Matt’s lap.